TIME %StrToTimeEx( TEXT in String1, TEXT in String2, TEXT in timeZone := %GetCurrentTimeZone() )
string1 | Text string. |
string2 | Mask. See the description of the mask for the %TimeToStr function Note: "UNIX" and "UNIXMS" masks are also supported for Unix timestamp conversion (number of seconds or milliseconds from 1.1.1970 UTC) |
timeZone | Name of the time zone used for conversion to local time (e.g. "Europe/London") or definition of fixed offset from UTC using format "(+|-)hh[:mi[:ss]]", where hh defines a number of hours, mi defines a number of minutes, and ss defines a number of seconds. Sign as well as a number of hours are mandatory parts of offset definition, number of minutes and seconds are optional and default to 0 (e.g. "+02:30" defines offset of 2 hours and 30 minutes from UTC). The empty text has the same meaning as function %GetCurrentTimeZone. Note: For historical reasons, an integer parameter is also accepted. Its interpretation is as follows: 0 - zone "Europe/London", 3600 - zone "Europe/Bratislava", 7200 - zone "Europe/Kiev", 21600 - zone "Asia/Almaty". Usage of integer parameter is deprecated and generates warning into log file! |
The ambiguous time is distinguished by the characters A and B (A - summer time and B - standard time), in the place of hours. For example: In time zone GMT+1 at 2 a.m. of the local time, the ambiguous time is defined as A2 and B2. In time zone GMT+2 at 3 a.m. of the local time, it is defined as A3 and B3, etc.
For a time that is missing or does not exist, it returns invalid value.
%StrToTimeEx("17:03:16 18-03-99", "hh:mi:ss dd-mm-rr")
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